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From left, Cleveland Cavaliers CEO Len Komoroski, Goodyear CEO Richard Kramer, Turner Sports COO Matt Hong and Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin announce a new partnership with Goodyear Tires in Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, May 15, 2017. Linked by geography and superstar LeBron James, the defending NBA champions announced a multiyear corporate sponsorship deal with Goodyear that includes the Cavs wearing the tire giant’s winged-foot logo on the fronts of their jerseys starting next season. (Joshua Gunter/Cleveland.com via AP)

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A press conference takes place with a logo overhead announcing a new partnership with Goodyear Tires and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland, Monday, May 15, 2017. Linked by geography and superstar LeBron James, the defending NBA champions announced a multiyear corporate sponsorship deal with Goodyear that includes the Cavs wearing the tire giant’s winged-foot logo on the fronts of their jerseys starting next season. (Joshua Gunter/Cleveland.com via AP)

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“Back at the dentist and I'm hearing a bunch of drilling going on behind me from my docs so I had to sit up like "What the heck is going on back there". Hahaha but seriously what's up. #DentistNightMares”

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FILE – In this March 13, 2014, file photo, U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, left, R-N.J., chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense, shakes hands with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, right, prior to Hagel's testimony on the Defense Department's fiscal 2015 budget on Capitol Hill in Washington. Saily Avelenda, a New Jersey woman who joined a group urging Frelinghuysen to distance himself from President Donald Trump's policies, says she quit her job at Lakeland Bank after Frelinghuysen's fundraising letter to the bank included a handwritten note saying a "ringleader" of the protest movement worked there, Monday, May 15, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

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FILE - In this May 18, 2014 file photo, L.A. Reid poses in the press room at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. After spending six years at Sony’s Epic Records, Reid is no longer leading the label. Sony Music Entertainment released a seven-word statement Saturday, May 13, 2017, announcing the exit: “L.A. Reid will be leaving the company.” The label had no additional comment. (Photo by Eric Jamison/Invision/AP, File)

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FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, file photo, the moon is seen in its waxing gibbous stage as it rises near the Empire State Building, in New York. On Monday, May 15, 2017, the Federal Reserve of New York releases its May survey of manufacturers in the state. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

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FILE - In this May 11, 2017 file photo, the emblem of a Nissan car is seen at its showroom in Tokyo. Japan has fallen victim of a global "ransomware" cyberattack that has created chaos in 150 countries. Nissan Motor Co. confirmed Monday, May 15, 2017, some units had been targeted, but there was no major impact on its business. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

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In this April 11, 2017 photo, numerous cracks run through a basement wall of Tim Heim's home in Willington, Conn. Home foundations in a part of the state are failing because of the presence of the mineral pyrrhotite in the concrete, and a growing number of homeowners are seeking financial relief from their town. (AP Photo/Susan Haigh)

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Differing Costs of Pharmaceuticals Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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In this April 27, 2017 photo, peach trees are in full bloom at Clarkdale Orchards in Deerfield, Mass. A year after the peach crop in the northeastern U.S. hit the pits, growers and agricultural officials are anticipating a healthy rebound in 2017. (Paul Franz/Greenfield Recorder via AP)

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In this July 30, 2014 photo Sandra Paden examines peaches at the Wishing Stone Farm stand at a farmers market in Providence, R.I. A year after the peach crop in the northeastern U.S. hit the pits, growers and agricultural officials are anticipating a healthy rebound in 2017. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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In this April 27, 2017 photo, Ben Clark walks among peach trees in full bloom at Clarkdale Orchards in Deerfield, Mass. A year after the peach crop in the northeastern U.S. hit the pits, growers and agricultural officials are anticipating a healthy rebound in 2017. (Paul Franz/Greenfield Recorder via AP)

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FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2016, file photo, Dakota Access pipeline protesters form a circle as they demonstrate outside a Wells Fargo Bank branch in Bismarck, N.D. Opposition to the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline has boosted efforts to persuade banks to stop supporting projects that might harm the environment or tread on indigenous rights. (Mike Mccleary/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, ceter right, arrives for the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum at the China National Convention Center (CNCC) in Beijing, Sunday, May 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, Pool)

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FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2014, file photo, workers drill for oil at a site near Williston, N.D. In the heart of North Dakota's oil patch, there are hundreds of more jobs than takers. No longer is it easy to find a hotel room or a table at a restaurant. More than two years after the state's unprecedented oil bonanza fizzled, North Dakota is experiencing a sort of boomlet with an increase in drilling that has brought oil production back up to more than 1 million barrels daily. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

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FILE - In this Dec. 19, 2014, file photo, oil pump jacks work in unison in Williston, N.D. In the heart of North Dakota's oil patch, there are hundreds of more jobs than takers. No longer is it easy to find a hotel room or a table at a restaurant. More than two years after the state's unprecedented oil bonanza fizzled, North Dakota is experiencing a sort of boomlet with an increase in drilling that has brought oil production back up to more than 1 million barrels daily. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

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A sign advertising mail delivery is displayed at Katz's Delicatessen in New York, Thursday, May 11, 2017. The famed New York City restaurant that made a name for itself during World War II with the slogan "send a salami to your boy in the Army," is launching an expanded global delivery business that will allow people to ship its cured meats around the world. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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Kansas state Rep. Larry Campbell, center, R-Olathe, the chairman of a House committee on school finance issues, confers with former state Sen. Jeff King, left, and J.G. Scott, right, the chief fiscal analyst for the Legislature's research staff, Friday, May 12, 2017, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. King, an attorney, is advising lawmakers as they draft an education funding plan to satisfy a state Supreme Court ruling (AP Photo/John Hanna)

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In this Monday, May 8, 2017 photo, city officials see the foreclosure sale on Friday of the 29-acre property, known by regulators as the Black Leaf site for a tobacco-based pesticide once made there, as removing a festering eyesore in Louisville, Ky. Trees are growing tall inside buildings. Walls are heavily tagged with graffiti. (Michael Clevenger/The Courier-Journal via AP)